Background: Dispensed prescription medicine labels (prescription labels) are important information sources supporting safe and appropriate medicines use.
Objective: To develop and user test patient-centred prescription label formats.
Methods: Five stages: developing 12 labels for four fictitious medicines of varying dosage forms; diagnostic user testing of labels (Round 1) with 40 consumers (each testing three labels); iterative label revision, and development of Round 2 labels (n = 7); user testing of labels (Round 2) with 20 consumers (each testing four labels); labelling recommendations.
Complement activation is essential for select physiologic processes during pregnancy; however, excess activation has been associated with an increased risk for preterm birth (PTB). African American (AA) women experience disproportionately higher rates of inflammation-associated PTB than other groups of women; thus, the purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between complement activation and perinatal outcomes among AA women. A plasma sample was collected between 8 and 14 weeks' gestation from a cohort of healthy AA women (N = 144) enrolled in a larger PTB cohort study.
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This article discusses the growth and infrastructure of a clinical trials program in a large community hospital. An association between increased patient accrual and establishment of site-specific tumor boards and patient care navigators is also discussed. Strong hospital administrative support and clinical research staff are crucial for success.
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